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The Boston Marathon is on Monday, and 15 runners were preemptively banned from the competition. Independent sleuther Derek Murphy investigated the times of certain runners and found at least eight had likely cut their courses. The Boston Athletic Association has banned at least 15 runners from competing due to Murphy’s sleuthing. "These people would be getting an experience they didn’t earn," Murphy told Runner’s World. Yikes. On a happier note, Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, will compete in the race—50 years after her historic run in 1967.

While you were at work last Thursday, Donald Trump was signing a bill that makes it easier to defund Planned Parenthood. The new regulation nullifies a measure the Obama administration implemented at the end of last year, and allows states to withhold federal Title X funding (meant for family planning services) from abortion providers—even though that money wasn't paying for abortions in the first place. Before Obama's measure, 13 states—Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin—had chosen to withhold Title X funding from abortion providers. And there's a good chance they'll do it again now that Trump has made it legal again.

April the giraffe finally gave birth—and 1.25 million people watched it happen. After 16 months of pregnancy, the internet-famous giraffe welcomed a baby boy into the world. But the drama isn't over just yet: The park where she resides will soon hold a contest to name the calf.

Military women want Facebook to do more about its revenge porn problem. Last month, the Defense Department began investigating claims that U.S. Marines had posted intimate photos of women (including female Marines) to a secret Facebook page. Facebook rolled out a new plan to combat revenge porn earlier this month, but female Marines say it's not enough.

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Arkansas's unprecedented plan to execute seven men in 11 days. The state reportedly hurried along the executions because it will lose access to midazolam—one of the sedatives in its lethal injection cocktail—at the end of the month. Experts say midazolam doesn't sufficiently block consciousness before a prisoner is administered pain-causing drugs during an execution. The executions were set to start tomorrow, but Judge Kristine G. Baker halted them after the inmates mounted a lawsuit.

Hanacure face masks are all over Instagram, and dermatologists say they live up to the hype. The Korean beauty product can minimize oil production, refine pores, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. In other words, Hanacure masks are great for moisturizing skin—it's no wonder Drew Barrymore and other influencers are posting about them on social media.

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